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Lakota mythology / Sacred mountains / Devils Tower National Monument / Kiowa tribe / Lakota / Laccolith / Black Hills / Intrusion / Sedimentary rock / Petrology / Geology / Geography of the United States
Date: 2007-06-05 19:23:38
Lakota mythology
Sacred mountains
Devils Tower National Monument
Kiowa tribe
Lakota
Laccolith
Black Hills
Intrusion
Sedimentary rock
Petrology
Geology
Geography of the United States

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